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- New York’s new mayor touts ‘socialist’ plans 100 days in The Straits Times —
- Mamdani says New York will have a city-run grocery store in every borough Washington Post —
- Zohran Mamdani celebrates ‘pothole politics’ in a raucous rally marking 100 days as NYC mayor CNN —
- Zohran Mamdani's first city-owned grocery store to open next year 📹 Daily Mail — · 13sec
- Mamdani Returns to the Stage to Tell the Story of His First 100 Days The New York Times —
- NYC mayor says he's raising taxes and cutting police numbers to tackle racism, as he touts his proudest socialist wins since coming to office Daily Mail —
- NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani marks 100 days, vows relentless focus on working class 📹 AP News — · 1min
- Zohran Mamdani’s promise at 100 days: ‘At our stores, eggs will be cheaper. Bread will be cheaper’ Fortune —
- At 100 days rally, Mamdani celebrates and charts a course toward city-run grocery stores The Independent —
- Mamdani shares promises at first 100 days address 📹 CNN — · 1min
- Mayor Mamdani celebrates early accomplishments and future goals in NYC AP News —
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- Zohran Mamdani pats himself on the back with 100 days bash, speech as critics call it ‘massive insecurity’ NY Post —
- Mamdani Plans to Open First City-Owned Grocery Store in East Harlem The New York Times —
- NYC’s first city-owned grocery store under lefty Mayor Mamdani to open in East Harlem: report NY Post —
- Mamdani’s trademark smug videos now undermining agenda: ‘Might be a price to pay’ NY Post —
- NYC mayor cites $180K racial wealth gap to justify taxes, police cuts Fox News —
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La Marqueta
Markets in New York City, US
La Marqueta is a marketplace under the Metro-North Railroad's Park Avenue Viaduct between 111th Street and 116th Street on Park Avenue in East Harlem in Manhattan, New York City. Its official address is 1590 Park Avenue. In its heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, over 500 vendors operated out of La Marqueta, and it was an important social and economic venue for Hispanic New York. The New York Times called it "the most visible symbol of [the] neighborhood." It has since dwindled in size.